| Rodgers And Hammerstein
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| Oklahoma
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| The Farmer And The Cowman
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| Andrew Carnes:
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| The farmer and the cowman should be friends,
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| Oh, the farmer and the cowman should be friends.
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| One man likes to push a plough, the other likes to chase a
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| cow,
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| But that’s no reason why they cain’t be friends.
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| Territory folks should stick together,
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| Territory folks should all be pals.
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| Cowboys dance with farmer’s daughters,
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| Farmers dance with the ranchers' gals.
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| All:
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| Territory folks should stick together,
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| Territory folks should all be pals.
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| Cowboys dance with farmer’s daughters,
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| Farmers dance with the ranchers' gals.
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| Carnes:
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| I’d like to say a word for the farmer,
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| He come out west and made a lot of changes
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| Will:
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| He come out west and built a lot of fences,
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| Curly:
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| And built 'em right acrost our cattle ranges!
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| Carnes:
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| The farmer is a good and thrifty citizen,
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| No matter what the cowman says or thinks.
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| You seldom see him drinkin' in a barroom,
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| Curly:
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| Unless somebody else is buying drinks!
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| Carnes:
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| The farmer and the cowman should be friends,
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| Oh, the farmer and the cowman should be friends.
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| The cowman ropes a cow with ease, the farmer steals her
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| butter and cheese,
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| But that’s no reason why they cain’t be friends
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| All:
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| Territory folks should stick together,
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| Territory folks should all be pals.
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| Cowboys dance with farmer’s daughters,
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| Farmers dance with the ranchers' gals.
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| Aunt Eller:
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| I’d like to say a word for the cowboy,
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| The road he treds is difficult and stony.
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| He rides for days on end with jist a pony for a friend,
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| Ado Annie:
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| I sure am feelin' sorry fer the pony!
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| Aunt Eller:
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| The farmer should be sociable with the cowboy,
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| If he rides by and asks for food and water,
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| Don’t treat him like a lous, make him welcome in yer house,
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| Carnes:
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| But be sure that you lock up yer wife and daughter!
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| (fight breaks loose, Aunt Eller fires a gun and everyone
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| freezes)
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| Aunt Eller: Ain’t nobody gonna slug out anythin'. |
| Sing it Andrew!
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| (Points gun at Carnes) Dum- didy-dum-dum-dum!
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| Carnes:
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| The farmer and the cowman should be friends…
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| Added voices:
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| Oh, the farmer and the cowman should be friends,
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| Everyone:
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| One man likes to push a plough, the other likes to chase a
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| cow,
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| But that’s no reason why they can’t be friends
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| Aunt Eller:
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| I’d like to teach you all a little sayin'
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| And learn the words by heart the way you should
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| I don’t say I’m no better than anybody else,
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| But I’ll be damned if I ain’t jist as good!
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| Everyone:
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| I don’t say I’m no better than anybody else,
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| But I’ll be damned if I ain’t jist as good!
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| Territory folks should stick together,
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| Territory folks should all be pals.
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| Cowboys dance with farmer’s daughters,
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| Farmers dance with the ranchers' gals! |